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Rick

Dr Fabio wrote:This was a local car from the 70s and I remember watching it as a youth. I have a friend in the UK who manufactures 1/32 scale slotcars. He's a boutique manufacturer and tries to do cars no one else will do. Now the Winston Camaro is as PC incorrect as you can get now days and the perfect Pioneer subject matter. It is slotted down for production in 2016. What I need is photos of the car from as many different angles as possible. The pic below has a logo on the bootlid which I cant make out. Does anyone know what that logo is? More pics would be great as well.
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Rick
khyndart in CA wrote:Note that 1970s California license plate.
Here is another TRS photo of the car in action. http://www.theroaringseason.com/showthread.php?948-Australian-cars-a-cross-section-of-classes
I found this quote from an earlier TRS site; "What happened to the Barry Wearing 67 Z 28SS Camaro, sold in 74-75"
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nick_tassie
08-10-2011, 10:27 PM
I have looked into the Indy Speed Shop Camaro as it looked like a possible connection to Terry's car. Wayne Mahnken who I've also talked with about Terry's Camaro thought at one point it was at the Indy Speed Shop in SA running as a drag car. Check every lead as they say no matter how small. Anyway there were suggestions on various forums that it was imported from the US as a road car by John Kay. I'm getting pretty good at this detective game and managed to contact John's widow, John having passed away a few years ago. Although she wasn't around in the days of the Camaro and couldn't provide any information she did give me the contact details of his Indy Speed Shop business partner, Tony confirmed to me that John did bring that car into Australia and they stripped it out and built up the race car. So that put an end to that possible lead. Tony also said he didn't recall they ever ran a 67 model camaro drag car.
When researching the Indy Speed Shop Camaro most comments indicate it did become the David Jarrett sports sedan, this then went to Bob Middleton who ran it for a number of years before selling it to Chris Templar in Victoria. Thats as far as I went at that point as Tony cut short the lead, so I've never confirmed the Jarrett camaro was indeed the indy Speed Shop car, but its highly likely.)
(Ken Hyndman )
fullnoise68 wrote:Is this car still in Melbourne Steve? I think Mick Webb knows the guy who owned it.
Dr Fabio wrote:The logo on the bootlid. Not sure its a Penrite logo, so any other educated guesses?
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rick
Oldfart wrote:Isn't that where the fuel filler cap is on a standard car?